The Da Vinci Code (Widescreen Two-Disc Special Edition)
B**N
Film Adaptation Of Dan Brown's Book Is Both Engaging And Thought Provoking
Although my wife and I watched this film when it was first released in 2006, we wanted to watch it again with our son after he recently visited the Louvre Museum in Paris.I think it's important to go into this film with an open mind while also recognizing that it was created as a form of entertainment.The thing that I appreciate the most about The Da Vinci Code is that, while it confronts the foundations of Christianity head-on, it also makes a point to openly highlight how faith in something greater than ourselves can bring a sense of peace in troubled times.Given that a significant part of the plot takes place inside the Louvre, I applaud the filmmakers for getting permission to film portions inside the actual museum. I'm sure they could have easily recreated the setting in a studio or some other setting. However, filming in the actual location adds a certain weight of authenticity that illustrates its importance to the film.While I haven't read Dan Brown's book, I do find the source material fascinating. We started off watching The Da Vinci Code with the intention of showing our son a movie filmed in a museum he recently visited. However, at the end, we found ourselves engaged in a conversation about religion, symbols, and faith.I think the purpose of art, whether that be through paintings, writings, or, in this case, filmmaking, should be to challenge us to think beyond what we believe in order to make those beliefs stronger or to examine them more thoroughly.I think this film certainly does that.
K**R
One of my favorite Tom Hanks movies
I watch it at least once a month
D**A
Digital 4K
Great movie, glad to have a digital copy of it in 4K.
G**I
Okay movie
It’s a okay movie..
S**R
Good, but not as good as the novel
This is the movie adaptation of the wildly popular novel by Dan Brown of the same name. The movie was directed by Ron Howard and starred Tom Hanks as Robert Langdon, a professor at Harvard University who is unknowingly the subject of a police investigation into the murder of the curator of the Lurve in Paris. Audrey Tautou plays Sophie Neveu, the granddaughter of the curator who joins Langdon in following clues that point to the Holy Grail.There are different editions of the movie. I have the extended edition which has a running time of 174 minutes. The additional scenes do not change the movie significantly, just add additional material here and there, and end up being about half an hour longer than the theatrical edition. I do think the additional footage helps make the movie make a bit more sense than the shorter version does, so in that sense, it works. There are a ton of extras on the Blu-Ray set including an interactive picture-in-picture experience that plays the movie with behind-the-scenes material and interviews with cast and crew members as the film plays. There is also a selective scene commentary with Ron Howard that breaks down specific scenes from the movie. There is also a second disc just with special features that include the making-of documentary from the original DVD release, a book-to-screen feature about adapting the book into a movie, a feature called Da Vinci props, that discussed bringing the descriptions of Da Vinci's inventions into the real world, and featurettes on the sets, recreating the artwork, the visual effects, and the music, as well as promotional trailers for other Sony movies. So, a ton of material for those who like the bonus content. The movie looks and sounds great in HD, with a ton of great visuals from around Europe.Overall, I think the movie was good as the novel. Which is the case many times when a novel is adapted into a movie. Hanks does a great job as Langdon (aside from having a weird haircut), and Jean Reno as the police inspector is great. Audrey Tautou and Ian Mckellan do a good job in their roles but don't think either of them was necessarily the best casting choice for the roles they played. The book and the movie get a lot of flack as being blasphemous, which I think is unfair. Yes, it has a religious element to it, but it is a fictional story that, while it ties some real historical elements in, it does not claim to be 100 percent historically accurate. Because of that, there will always be a segment of people who will never see the movie or read the book. But, if you can accept that it is a fictional thriller/mystery, and is not pretending to be anything more than that, it is an enjoyable movie that is worth seeing.
A**A
Always loved this movie
It’s like watching it for the first time every time. It’s great.
Z**H
The Da Vinci Code: A Thrilling Journey of Mystery and Intrigue
"The Da Vinci Code" is a cinematic masterpiece that had my son glued to the screen from start to finish. As part of the gripping trilogy, it's a mesmerizing journey through mystery, history, and intrigue.This movie, based on Dan Brown's best-selling novel, weaves a complex web of secrets, codes, and hidden truths. It's a thrilling puzzle that keeps you on the edge of your seat, and my son was no exception.Tom Hanks delivers a stellar performance as Robert Langdon, a Harvard symbologist thrust into a quest to unravel age-old mysteries. His portrayal of the character is captivating, and you can't help but get drawn into his quest for the truth.The pacing of the film is spot-on. It keeps you engaged, revealing just enough to keep you guessing, and yet leaving room for those jaw-dropping moments of revelation. It's a cinematic rollercoaster that's as intellectually stimulating as it is entertaining.The historical and religious themes explored in the movie add an extra layer of depth. It's the kind of film that sparks discussions long after the credits roll. It's both thrilling and thought-provoking.As a parent, it's gratifying to see my son engrossed in a movie that stimulates his curiosity and love for storytelling. "The Da Vinci Code" is not just a movie; it's an intellectual adventure that leaves you wanting more.In conclusion, "The Da Vinci Code" is a must-watch for anyone who loves a good mystery. It's a cinematic journey that captivates the mind and the heart, and it's the kind of story that stays with you long after you've watched it. If you're a fan of the trilogy, this movie is an absolute must-see.
A**D
Super Qualität
Sehr gute Qualität und Aufmachung
G**S
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A**Y
Magnifique,
Un film inspiré, inoubliable qui restera un classique , tout est juste et bien décrit, les acteurs sont fantastiques, même Audrey Tautou est très bien dans son rôle, contrairement à l'avis d'un cinéphile qui la juge "fade", il ne faut pas oublier qui elle est (on le sait à la fin), elle se doit donc d'être toute simple. Auriez vous vu une bimbo à sa place? Je plaisante...
S**A
Enviado
Paquete recibido , todo correcto
C**N
Qualité
Vu et revu, toujours intéressant.
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